As long as we're breathing, we won't be leaving
For months I have been looking forward to the four-hundred-year great conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn, but the sky is as mottled with cloud as blue agate and looks unlikely to clear by evening. I am reminding myself that the planets dance whether I can see them changing partners or not, the sun returns whether it is a bright short day or a grey one, without my observation stars go nova and are born. Happy solstice! Whether it is the beginning of a new age or the last of an old year, let's keep being here to witness the light.

no subject
P.
(no subject)
no subject
I am looking forward to the return of daylight-after-5-pm.
(no subject)
no subject
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
no subject
Here for witnessing the light, for sure.
(no subject)
no subject
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
no subject
(no subject)
no subject
(no subject)
no subject
Everything still happens so much down here on earth, but it’s nice we can look up and see planets.
(no subject)
no subject
This.
So very glad you caught a glimpse of the conjunction.
Nine
(no subject)
no subject
(no subject)
no subject
(no subject)
no subject
(no subject)
no subject
(no subject)
no subject
(no subject)
(no subject)
no subject
(no subject)
no subject
Of more interest to me actually is that Venus, after a few months of brightness in the bathroom window during the pre-dawn has now dropped below the palm trees and may now be out of Luciferous mode. Should be up in the evening in a few weeks, I think.
I've also been watching Mars slowly move up the eastern sky, so that it's now almost overhead at sunset.